Sardar Singh Reveals Key to Junior World Cup Victory Amid Home Advantage

Sardar Singh believes India has a great opportunity to win the Junior World Cup on home soil. He emphasized that every player needs to contribute for team success. The former captain praised PR Sreejesh's coaching abilities and leadership qualities. Hosting major tournaments helps junior players learn from watching elite hockey live.

Key Points: Sardar Singh on India Junior Hockey World Cup Team Strategy

  • Indian hockey has grown tremendously over the last decade according to Sardar Singh
  • Home advantage gives players major boost playing before local fans
  • PR Sreejesh praised for exceptional transition from player to coach
  • Team has strong depth across all positions after Bengaluru training camps
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Every player must step up if India wants to win the Junior World Cup: Sardar Singh

Former captain Sardar Singh says every player must step up for India to win Junior World Cup, praises Sreejesh's coaching and home advantage boost.

"To win at this level, every player must step up. - Sardar Singh"

Gurugram, November 16

As India hosts the FIH Men's Junior Hockey World Cup from November 28 to December 10 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, former India captain Sardar Singh said the tournament is a major opportunity for the country's rising stars to showcase their talent on home soil. Speaking at the Rabindranath World School Sports Meet at Tau Devi Lal Stadium, Gurugram, Sardar shared insights on India's growing hockey culture and the junior team's readiness, as per a release from Hockey India.

Reflecting on India's evolving hockey landscape, Sardar said, "Indian hockey has grown tremendously in the last 10 years. Hosting major tournaments at home helps juniors watch elite hockey live, learn from it, and feel connected to the sport's strong cultural roots. Playing in front of home fans is every athlete's dream and it gives them a big boost," as quoted from a release by Hockey India.

He also spoke highly of former teammate and goalkeeping icon PR Sreejesh, now head coach of the junior men's national team.

"Modern hockey demands discipline, sacrifice and continuous learning, and Sreejesh has handled his transition from player to coach exceptionally well. He has always been a natural leader, and the boys are lucky to have him guiding them in such an important tournament," Sardar said.

Looking ahead to the World Cup, he stressed the importance of team effort.

"To win at this level, every player must step up. The boys have trained hard in the Bengaluru camps and the team has depth across all positions. Tournaments like this come only once in four years, so they should enjoy the moment, stay injury-aware and give their absolute best," he added.

Sardar also praised the energy and enthusiasm of students at the school sports meet, saying initiatives like these strengthen India's sporting culture.

Chairperson of Rabindranath World School, Manisha Tomar, said, "It is an honour to host Sardar Singh. His presence and guidance deeply inspire our students and reinforce our commitment to nurturing young athletes. His interaction today has motivated our children to dream bigger and pursue sports with greater discipline. We believe events like this play a crucial role in building confidence, character, and a strong sporting culture within the school."

Rabindranath World School marks a proud milestone- 25 years of nurturing minds, shaping character and inspiring champions. As part of its silver jubilee celebration, the Annual Sports Meet 2025-26 stands as vibrant tribute to the journey of discipline, sportsmanship and unity. Sports day at RWS has always been a festival of energy and this year, as we celebrate 25 glorious years, the excitement shines even brighter.

In these 25 glorious years, Rabindranath World School has proudly shaped countless success stories. Rabindranites are now serving as doctors, engineers, pilots, entrepreneurs, educators, and in many other vital sectors of society - a true reflection of our commitment to excellence.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud to see Indian hockey growing like this! Having Sreejesh as coach is a huge advantage - he knows what it takes to win at the highest level. Best of luck to our junior team!
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Arjun K
While I appreciate Sardar's optimism, I hope the team management has proper backup plans. Sometimes we rely too much on home advantage and forget that other teams come equally prepared. Need solid strategy beyond just crowd support.
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Sarah B
Great to see schools like Rabindranath World School promoting sports culture. This is exactly what India needs - grassroots development and exposure to sporting legends from a young age.
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Vikram M
The Bengaluru training camps have really improved our hockey infrastructure. Hope our boys make the most of this opportunity. Jai Hind! 🏑
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Michael C
As someone who follows international hockey, I must say India's junior program has improved remarkably. The transition from Sardar's generation to now having Sreejesh coaching the next gen shows great continuity in Indian hockey development.

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